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Single Track preps for Guitars Unplugged auditions

Diantha Leavitt

Issue date: 9/19/07 Section: Life
"It's pretty sweet listening to your own music, stuff that you wrote," said Smith.
The band has a hard time getting together to practice with their varying school and work schedules.
Christensen's major is finance and minor in Spanish. The Pocatello native may not have graduated, but already he is selling real estate for Remax. "It's been a good business," Christensen said.
Christensen said that he has been playing the piano for as long as he can remember. "I hated it when I was little, but I stuck with it."
Smith is majoring in Spanish, but plans to go on to dental school. At work the artist drives a public transportation bus for the physically disabled.
"It's a good steady job," said Smith, "but it's not a career goal."
Southworth is also majoring in Spanish but has yet to decide where his real ambition lies. When not studying or in class, this soft-spoken guitarist keeps delinquents in line at the Juvenile Detention Center.
Buck is a business management major with a minor in Spanish. In his spare time Buck said that he likes to "get in tune with the nature inside of me. I strive to make sure I'm getting my spiritual nourishment in daily."
As for the reason to play music, Buck said "We're all looking for a future wife. We're single track-hence single track."
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